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Sends Message Women's Clubs Throughout State Mr*. Palmer J prutan I'rprs Thai W oiurii Vl ork To^rlh F-' fr !"*????, Kilni'iitinniil wnil Pnlilii'iil (ioal During the t/Oiiiin^ War By MIW. J. ||. HKiHS.MlTH Raleigh Sept. 30._As the be *innuK of another club v. ar up i Pw *r, H anti "ll* club women of el?h iaif ?*!""' "K1,ln UI>"" ch.b activities. srr?. p?|ni?r j,.r. PfMlrtent of the State Fed eration of Women', Clubs. sends rSS: ,,brouKh veur nook * tltneiy ami worthwhile cr eel Inc. ??r Keynote message is: ,Mav ; Wy in our plana and iu ?ur in ?E?^. .,UI W" In",?, 'lave on. 82rirh on hl*h ,l"' thai have given our Federation it, place aw a leader in the ? ivle. edu -f WlfM ... Ilenco and courage wo " -a^gS^'f.r'rr !',!nr'" *?rk *?' wTHiTll ou rielves llie ?rowtii of spiritual i>ower. it is *hat wo Kl?e to. not what we gel ,h" ? ? Mr?. Jerman n minds her co rf.. C.1 ,hl" "" General Ajwmbly meet, tHi? year. there .JM bg tnttelt nlrlllton,,) ?e y?7. ?? nutlillK throunh sue eessfull> the legislative work run- ? Mete, I With the re*, I ?V,u". __ ?' ?? annual convention. She I a?y?: In addition to our regular .I.1""1"1 committee work there Man to us this year 5~?n "??"? alternate year, the a.l oljlonnl labor of leijl.latlve work. TOta means the effort ,,ave l ',!" containing the reao lotlons adopted at our Conven L--a: :.Th"'> ''frpress the crystal ? uf.N'ortli Carolina , Club women 'Itrmatters of stute *rde Interest, all of the,,, procre, ?lvo and altrni.iic. Make them a part of a program for carlv fall preaenlatlon that all cluh women may be intelligently Informed ?? t? actions taken by their dole ffMM. Otir Legislative Commit tee is further charged with t h<> re sponsibility ;of discouraging I h?* Passage of useless and unneccs ??ry laws. They need the Inter* si and help of every club woman in inelr efforts in both direct ions " M~H?g-W?le-IWt.u yne annual meeting of fhe Federatlon Council will he held i f *5 J |n n|Kh I'nlnt on October ? ^ wllh the Woman's Club of ttaS elty hm boater The niem. r'Krfff of **>*' Counell is coin jkisoii ?f tft? officer* of the Federation.; of departments and of 9*ATOK.e0ininlttres. and the four-1 presidents. The pur hpldfng the Council meet ?r'tfrth? bag toning of the club *e?r lit tr> consolidate the Federa tion's activities and lo get a Woar perspi-n Ivo of the clul) work ?* lh?p^a,,, the year. Conse quently each chairman is request ?4to have ready for presentation m uurttne of hf?r yen r'a work. . . On this occasion, the Council is U> be favored with an address by , Hiss Lnvinia Engle of Haltimore. an tho subject "legislation from the Club Woman's Viewpoint." I Miss. Englc in Executive Secretary or the Maryland League of Wo men Voters, and has had years of ?Jrperience in legislative work. She Is no stranger to North Caro lina wdhien, having visited the ' ^ate several times on matters of . ?bterent to women. As a clear thinker and as a gifted speaker, j^fter message will lie most helpful coming as it does before the meet ing 6f the State legislature when tho club women of the State shall , several bills to foster. r ' ? ,y.V*?n Wcmo'ii letting of m rumravf and. breaking of the ground f?>r thrir new cluh house, the mem bers of the Wilson Woman's Club are beginning to have visions of Baps* ^nmmudious now homo he-, ing completed In the near future. This building will not only be an ornament to Wilson and a credit to the clnb women of that pro ( roast v" City, but it will l?e anoth trtct "Cliievement to bo add 94 to the ingenuity and rnsource- ' fulness of tho cluh women of the SUte. The building is to be construct ed of tapestry brick with stone colBmns and a green tiled roof, li.jg* H|H floor will oontnip j tion rooms, committee rooms and # s sun parlor so arranged that ney can ho conveniently thrown Into a large assembly room The i |_lfocond floor will be in two apart INVEST TOUR SAVINGS BL IN ?An BONDS ?*? mm' tar foil Infill mallon INDUSTRIAL BANK "(MK)!)" FOIl A IIA\(1K ""Tonii F1iftt j^ohBtiT Flab Cak??a (Hondy to Fry Fiato rink? Salmon, (H?-d and rink ) _ Hardlnea. nil OW? l(OI,\M) (JMIKKIT. L M. G. Morriwtt^ A Company FURNITURE CASH, If Von Hnvf II ORIiDIT, If Yn? Want II. (ST merits of five rooms each, suitable for tenting purposes. According to the contract, the building Is to rout approximately $21,000 and Is to bo completed about March 1. 1925. The club house Is to occu py the center of a large desirable lot recently purchased oft llroad street, and will be placed 27 feet back from the sidewalk. Mrs. Eu gene Davis. President of the Club, recently had the- pleasure --of breaking the ground for this their now attractive club home . Train Children ... ?' >>uui ern Pines. State chairman of C|v " ' ' ? -'r I iin ful letter to the rlub women of Liiu Slate, but more directly to the groups interested in civic welfare, concerning the work of her de partment. She emphasizes | he training of children, particularly the training of children to obey, as the most important feature of the coming years' work. She asks. "Can any one be a useful. happy citizen. who H;mi i trained to ol?ey? |f we insist on j obedience and truth in our young children." nh ? says. "We will- be |sur*j of law-abiding. truth-Io.vlng. I happy men and women. This training is their right ful heritage. You and 1 are responnlhlo that have it. 'A child is your second chance.* " Mrs. Page names the folio wing as chairmen of her snb-rt^part mrnts: ritlrcnship Mis* t rude Well of Goldsboro. who N working to raise the porc.-ntnKe of women voters this fall to at. least 7.1" per cent of the e|iK||,i,. voters j. Civic Welfare- Mrs. N. A. Townseml of Dunn, who will emphasize the observance uiul en forcement of State Automohilo laws. Including the Act regulat ing the age of driver*; Safety ? Mrs. Vonnle Monroe Hicks, of Ra leigh. who ha? already made plans and preparation for the ob servance of Fire Prevention Week October 5-11, 1924; Community Service Mrs. II. O. Connor. Jr.. of Wilson. who believes tn ilcvuliip . Ing home and community talent, and will aid communities iu se curing permanent playgrounds , through the "Harmon Founda tion;" Junior Civics ? 'Mrs, I,, m. .Hull. Shelby; Couservat l.ui and I Porestry-r-MT*. W. N'. Hutt. South jorn Pines; Hlrda and /Flowers Mrs. Thomas O'lierry. Qoldsboro; Americanization ' ? Mrs. |j. F. Long. Htatrsvllle. Mrs. jcrmun Presides Tlie annual meeting of the North Carolina Legislative Coun cil of Womun's Organizations which met In Kaleigh Thursday. September 25. at the Woman's Club, was presided over bv Mrs. Pahner ? Jcrrnan. - President . At this meeting the legislative pro gram for the 1 92fi session of the Stale Legislature was adopted and officers for the new year elected. Representatives from seven states having similar organizations were In attcndanrc. Middny lunch was u?rv?ul_&l the Woman* club. Mrs. Jermnn spoke at the open ing session of the Woman's Club of Durhutn on Friday. On this occasion she was the luncheon guest of Mrs. W. J. Drogden. President of the Durham Club. On October 1. Mrs. Jernian will address the Charlotte Woman's ? Club at the formal onening of Its new, club house. Recently she PHONE 1 14 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT MELICK: electric IIA1K CIIKI.K.HS KAsy AMI KfFWTIVK IK "I'KIMTIO.V. (.iiiirtnilmil for (Ine Yvnr llalr |)rr**lri({ wlfli this iniMlri n iippllaiK ?? riui Im (il'H'Klt A N T) KM'KI,T *?.?<>, sa.as MELICK Another J3eauty Visitors to the International- Petro leum exposition at Tulsa, vOk la.. In October will get a look at this young beauty. Miss Evelyn Florence Con rad, 11, who will represent Colorado spoke at the "get-iogfther-lun V.I."0". the Uiii^i onlu Woman 'x Club, which was the openlifg of lliolr club yea r. This occasion was mudc a beautiful affair. At the Country Club .where the'luucheon was served. cov.rs were laid f-?r 300. While In tiastonla Mrs. Jer ui nil whs the guest of Mrs. I'. A. Garrison. President of ihc Wo man's Club. While the llHb-igh Woman's <ilub will formally open, the Cluh year with its get-together-supper. October nth. the uciivltli s ?f the -sumo titnfe. The -""Club or usual .cooperated with th? otlrer social a nil-eiviq?j?rg.i nidations of the Ci ty in observing the Fall Festival. The Health Department of the Club purl irularly has been active in establishing a milk fund for the schools, and in its work with the State and local tuberculosis committees. This Department last week sponsored a lecture by Miss Theresa Dansdell of the Na tional Tuberculosis Association on the subject of "Health and Nu irnmn n r t niidnMi." ? - Tli Year Hook of the llaleiKh Woman's Club, attractively bound in white paper and gold lettering Is this year dedicated to Mrs. T. , 1*. jfartlson. who was President of <h? Club froju l!lll to 19 L:i. Til. dedication BccoRiil7.es not only her ,servic':i to' the Club during and since that time, but the ?ontrlbu ? tlon. she has made also, through ' her .ux): ?'li'i.-di and untiring service, to her cottimuuity and li r coun Club Vear Hook Church, Choir, FoUils. i'rten (Jper? Prom the jcl.Ulv whirl of musical revues to tne gllU?rlnf( height* of granC opera I* the (light traveled by Mts? Mary L?ewln, former Fojlies jrlrl, now o micros* in Kuroiwun fljicra. She graduated from a-churfh choic In hoi hom^ totrn of LlCTte lt?vk. Ark to thechoru* of ii ptvimlnem Broudwaj siiovx, and now is achieving new fame In grand opera ut Vienna and I .on-lnru try. particularly rturinn il??- xiorm ami strcMstof tin* World War. .Mrs. Ilurrihoii in always vitally interent rd in all Hocia! ami dvlr affair* arrootltiK (he welfare of the coin m unity. I'ltl/K OI I KIiKI) ON 1 1 H.I IV, AY SAKK'H haleit;li. N'pi. .in, A prize ni MO'I has l?ern offered by xth?* Travelers Protective Ax*m*iat ion SKAIM.ANK PLIGHTS ( \ii: \vki:k. ihh'K. ( ?I'liriiil in lc $,"? | m * I * |ki.sMiiuci' Klr*i ikrif I.MIIIX l-KKK I'licli tln.v.' io the white limli schniO student ??f North Carolina wh<? write* the ??st (>Hsay tin th*> HU'ijivt "Safety On the Public Highway." it hu.s lieen aniioiiiit'f<l iiy Huiterinlnn PLANT NOW! litis In\ ;i!unl>!o for (lie licilia ccons Ijordcr: On account of their hardiness and easy culture,', and for their lavish wealth of blossoms that crown their numerous stems they are highly prized. I'KONIKS I. ike loses, practically in dispensable. The flair ranee anil delicate tints and shades of their beau tiful (lowers commend them. They are absolute ly hardy and of the eas iest culture. Complete stocks of these most popular of all peren nials are ready at our store now. They should 1)0 reset ill Hie ground as quickly as possible. Ix't us supply you. FAI.I. PLANTING IJST HKAIJY This catalog list nil of the popular Dutch, French and domestic fouttis," veyeiafole, owi'i anil IK'IH weeds for fall planting, lawn (trass, plants, supplies and sundries; handsomely illustrated in full colors. We have a copy for you. FRKK for the asking. 'let yours. We have just received a large shipment of liulhs direct from Holland, and are expcctinif the French forcing I mil is to arrive daily. Place your^order while stocks are complete. Buxton White Seed Co. Fhoii ? 084. The Lire Seed Umihc. 15 S. Water St. d<*nt of Public Instruction A. TJ Allen. The theme of the essay, according to the expres*t-d wImHcx of? the association. Is To~d~ aT'wTTTi " the necessity of all vohiclw t?* carrying lights at night; the de sirability . of all pedestrians to wslk on the left side of the road; and in what way the highways ran ho made more safe for ih ?si* who t ravel over them, whether walking or riding. The rules of the c uiteat an stated by.;Mr. Allen, limit tho es say to 2.500 words and deinund that all essays he mailed to the State .Superintendent of Puhli< Instruction will he allowed on the papers, which must hi- type written. the name and address of the author being placeil In a sealed envelop** and attached to the manuscript. i The Judges will he appointed hy .Mr. Allen and the awn r it will bo made within 30 days after th?r udges render their derision. WOMHN mVOWK IMAINTIFFS SOAK DION V ICR KUTAIIJCKS Denver. Sept. ."10.- (Special I ? Retail credit men of Colorado and Wyoming have started agita tion for u law to prevent women p I a I n 1 1 f hi - ty-rttm rr n-*vHmnr -f rtrm? charging purchase* to their hus band* and leaving the merchants to hold tin- sack. IF SHK'S WORTH WHILK. SHK'S WOKT1! WHITMAN'S The (inod Canity at TIIK Al^miWAHY SHOP Umbrellas New Shipment Plain and Fancy Reasonably Priced Fowler & Co. - f ' J If <? .t ftprvriatv Your I'alronagc Thv II IMHIH* II fur Store For Those Unexpected invitations "Oh, I'm just wild to ko. but I simply haven't a thing that's lit to wear!" ? iKver lind yourself in that kind of a oaundarv? It's too Into to do anything alwiit it thru ? so why not pre- <? pare for those unexpected invitations now? , We have on display now a glorious array of frocks created for u* by the famous Peggy Paige. There are stunning, smartly tailored street costumes, dainty silk crepe all-occa sioii dresses, rich lustrous satin gowns, with bright embroid eries and ifrnceful touches of soft Ian- ? gill nf thnm in ih<. Paris-approved modes and all exceedingly youthful! Come in and see them ? you'll !>e captivated! M. Leigh Sheep Co. II OMAN'S Wi, ll( Haiti y fhty Need* i I i Lick. lUllibcr ??=?lnrnat? for lloys. siaea '4 u? 18, priori at *l.54? an<l #4.05 C ills' und Hoys' Rain coat*. slxea 4 to IS. tan. yr ? ?>? .mid blue. priced at *1.115 to JM1.95 Hoy*' Haiti Hath. 7.V and It'w.is ftUML Little tilrln" Capes, Hiz**H 4 and . ?i only iu stocky navy and 14 .1 . Im ck IU.05 l.adies' Raincoat*., navy, tan and urey. sizes 16 to 42 -a koocI looking, service able coat ? - *I9.U5 Rucker & Shsely Company"'. Kllzubvth City's it?'st Storq TIm* Muii with th?? llofc saya H':? I J i?i** lo do Kail plantlnK- W?? huv?> In Htork t'luwiTM Bulb*, , Hyuclnl Iih. Tulip*. JimqnilM and I'aprr Wliiti* Nnrrlxla for prow I ii u in water. AI?o Onion Seta, j CahhuKi' S?t?|, S?'??d Oal?, Rye," > l*liiv?T and (Iri'i'n Seed. W. S. WHITE &C.O. J I'li.MH- III. 110 Miifiliiw* W. " PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT Gained . . Ten Pounds Mrs. George S. Hunter, i of Columbus, Oa., aays phe suffered soveroly with fe male troubles. "I bad to so to bed and ntay sometimes two weeks at a time," says Mrs. Hunter. "I could not work. My . . . were Irregular snd 1 got very thin. I vent from 126 pounds do we to less than 100. My mother had been a user o t CARDUI The Woman's Tonic and she knew what ft geei medicine It was for ibis trouble, so she told me to get some and take It. I sent to the store after It aad before 1 had tak4b the first bottle up I began to Improve. My side hurt less and I began to mend In health. I took four bot tles In all during the last ten months. Cardul aetod as a fine tonic. . . I am well 16V. 1 hate rtilnod ten pounds and am still gaining" Take Cardul. EX-101 HtRtS A TtSTlMOMlM. uerrtc, \ VtvfH (V BfttK FIRE I NUT ? \WERt T~~~l ao>Nifc to at ?3oeg roe. __ V \ fc'O-OOO JUST \W?tAJ ( 1 V^\)E<?>rt\ttK>& \c, GoiMb ( ADVERTISING | ( g.600 - f~> DtPARTWtT I *JL ^ ^ BY rAYI.OK HAVE YOU A BAD BACK? Hmh Ttie Adrlco of Till* Klla l?Hh CUy RniMcnt Will Intercut You Due* yuur back ache night and day ; Hinder work; destroy youf resi ? Arc you torturec} with stubbing pain*? Wh^n you ntoop. lift or bend? i Then likely your kidneys aro More troublos may sooner ap pear. Heartache*, dlsxlness, nervous ness; 3 Or uric acid nnd Its III*. Help your weakened kidneys | with a ntlmulant diuretic. A 8. Neal. retired planter. 107 Kant Church stroet, say*: "My kidneys were week and I had to; pats the secretions often and they burned In pannage. I had severe I pa Inn through my back that felt { A* If a knife were stabbing me. j fcvery time I went to band It wan hard to ntralghten. I used Dosa's Pills whteh I -bought at th'?i Standard Pharmacy. Doan'f c u red me and I haven't been both*! ejed since." ?Oe at all dealers. Poster bum Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N.
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